@Jefe@ArielLeslie@Tirjasdyn@kylec@iceman16 I’m planning on being at Westminster Library (next to Front Range Community College) Saturday or Sunday. They have study rooms large enough to accommodate 4-6 adults with whiteboards and plenty of outlets/tables/chairs.

I’m in the area too and would be interested in meeting up sometime. Weekends are generally best for me, since I often attend various meetups throughout the week.

FRCC/Westminster Library is a pretty good location—open to the public, lots of table space and parking, and roughly between Boulder and Denver. Aside from that, there are a few Panera Bread and Starbucks locations that could work, along with a few libraries like the Mamie Doud in Broomfield, Standley Lake in Arvada, and Arvada Public Library in Olde Town Arvada. There’s also Lark Spot in Arvada (used to be Larkburger) that might be a decent venue.

Also the CU Boulder campus could be a viable spot too, as a bunch of the parking lots are free on weekends (i.e., their huge commuter lot & 4-level structure is free after 5 PM every day and all day on the weekends) and since it’s summer break now, there are a lot fewer students than there normally are. The only thing to watch out for on the CU Boulder campus during the summer are special events (i.e., concerts) that sometimes lock the campus buildings down.

Weekends work best for me as well; I’m committed to improving, and can spare a couple hours… preferably Sunday. My plan is to be at the Westminster Library in the afternoon. Possibly from 3p - 5p (closing time).

I don’t have many ideas in terms of structure, but won’t worry about that until more people show up and we find out what kind of structure would work best (ie: presentations, general quiet study, social Q and A sessions, etc)

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